Warren Mundine's address comes less than three weeks out from Australia's referendum on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Follow live.
Mr Mundine's address will begin in five minutes.Mundine believes treaty will succeed if No vote prevailsWarren Mundine has been a leading campaigner against an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.Mr Mundine says there should be multiple, individual treaties, recognising Aboriginal nations.
"We've got to recognise Aboriginal culture, Aboriginal culture is our First Nations and the first thing we learn about life is one nation cannot talk about another nation's country," he said. "Only those traditional owners can talk about those countries so therefore when you talk about a state treaty or a national type treaty it doesn't make sense in our culture."
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